
Deadly wildfires, noise pollution, and disruptive timing of life cycles: UN report identifies looming environmental threats
Nairobi, 17 February 2022 – Wildfires are burning more severely and more often, urban noise pollution is growing into a global public health menace, and… See More

UN Secretary-General to push business, investors, cities to walk the talk on net-zero pledges; Expert Group launched amid worsening climate crisis
New York, 31 March 2022: UN Secretary-General António Guterres today launched his ExpertGroup to develop stronger and clearer standards for net-zero emissions pledges by non-Stateentities… See More

IPCC Report: We can halve emissions by 2030, but the time for action is now
We already have the tools and know-how required to limit warming and halve emissions by 2030, finds new IPCC report. GENEVA, Apr 4 – In… See More

Indigenous Aush varieties now top priority
Even though per hectare Aush production is slightly below than that of Boro, a number of scientists including a former BRRI chief suggest that farmers… See More

Less water consuming crops are vital to
Researchers are calling for a higher number of crops that use less water to be introduced into agriculture in a bid to cultivate a culture… See More

Developed countries rigid to compensate the climate-vulnerable countries
United efforts stressed Experts for finding root cause of climate change related non-economic loss, damage The developed countries are rigid to compensate the climate-vulnerable countries… See More

Field trip to Climate Technology Park
An eye-opening experience for international guests The Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh (CCDB) hosted a field trip for international participants at the Gobeshona 6… See More

This time we feel broken
Lives of climate-vulnerable people in the days of Covid-19 and Amphan The coastal region in the south of Bangladesh is exposed to a wide range… See More